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Budget 2015

Impact Areas FastTrack

Budget 2015: Rs 1,200 cr for fast track corridor between Ahmedabad and Mumbai

Rs 1,200 crore has been announced for fast track corridor between Ahmedabad and Mumbai. It is no hidden truth that Industrial corridors have a huge impact on the industrial real estate of the country. Each corridor passes through various existing industrial clusters and towns and cities that are likely to become investment hubs. Thus, once […]

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CommonFloor Survey: Reduce Home Loan Interest Rates

“Reduction in home loan interest rates would prompt me to buy a property in next one year,” says a prospective home buyer. CommonFloor conducted a survey at Pan India level to gauge the consumers’ response with regards to which announcement in the Union Budget 2015-16 would prompt them most to purchase a residential property in […]

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CommonFloor Survey: Consumers expect Property Sales to rise within 6 months

With the announcement of the Union Budget for 2015-16 round the corner, the real estate sector expects much from the government in terms of new initiates as well as higher budgetary allocations towards existing proposals that were announced last year. Expectations are high considering the positive initiatives taken by the government, particularly with regards to […]

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CommonFloor Survey: Consumers demand more benefits for Affordable Housing

With the announcement of the Union Budget for 2015-16 round the corner, there are high expectations from the real estate sector with regards to the initiatives that the government would take. commonfloor conducted a survey among consumers across the country to know their expectations from the Union Budget in relation to the real estate sector. […]

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CommonFloor Survey: Give clarity on policies for ‘Housing for all by 2022’

One of the highlights of the Union Budget 2015-16 for the real estate sector was the government’s agenda to provide ‘housing for all by 2022.’ This initiative was welcomed with loud cheer by all and sundry and was hailed as a landmark proposal. The government went one step ahead in the Union Budget by allocating […]

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